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{{Japanese name|Miyoshi}}{{nihongo|Miyoshi Nagayoshi|三好 長慶||March 10, 1522 – August 10, 1564}}, eldest son of Miyoshi Motonaga, was a Japanese samurai and daimyō who was lord of the Miyoshi clan during the Sengoku period. Nagayoshi held the court titles of Shūri-dayū (修理太夫) and Chikuzen no Kami (筑前守), and was also known by the more Sinic reading of his name: Chōkei (長慶). During his tenure, the Miyoshi clan would experience a great rise of power, and engage in a protracted military campaign against its rivals, the Rokkaku and the Hosokawa.Following his death, Nagayoshi was succeeded by his adopted son, Yoshitsugu (the son of Sogō Kazunari, his younger brother). References- Miyoshi family tree and information (Japanese)
- Data on the roots of Miyoshi Nagayoshi (Japanese)
{{People of the Sengoku period|state=uncollapsed}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Miyoshi, Nagayoshi}}{{Daimyo-stub}} 5 : Samurai|1522 births|1564 deaths|Daimyo|Miyoshi clan |